9th Annual Event
Sunday August 16, 2015
Oak Park - Greenfield, NH

Also featuring Saturday "short course" events

Current News from the Event Director

Jul 27

Pre-Ride Reminder

As event day approaches, many participants yearn to get a pre-ride on the course before the big day.
We gently remind all that due to the nature of the course and the many cooperating private landowners, that there is little of continuous accessible trail to ride prior to the event.
So just embrace the adventure that race day brings!

The not-so-gentle reminder - Do NOT attempt to pre-ride, as the landowners will close their trails to all, and the event will cease to have access.

That's the bad news.
The good news - seek out Greenfield Trails Association, and hook up with their weekly rides.
Many of their carefully tended trails will be included on the course and they would love your company.
Contact them at
www.nh-gta.org.

Jul 26

A sample of comments from 2014 participants:

Awesome race!

The volunteers were truly exceptional and seemed genuinely happy that we were there racing.

I was very impressed with this event.

I love how many aid stations you have, it really helps.

The volunteers Rocked!!

Very tough event this year, but that's what makes for good stories afterwards.

It's been one of my favorite races for the past 8 years and it continues to be.

The food tables were just amazing.

I am dumfounded at the support, execution and outright organization of this event…it was fantastic!

For most, if not all, of the athletes, it is a life changing event - it really does push you to the limit!

Thanks you again for the GREAT organization! I was thrilled to be part of the event.

I loved camping right at the start.

Looking forward to the next one.

The friendly atmosphere, clearly marked trails and absolute support from all the volunteers at all the stations left me speechless!

Definitely had that old school feel.

What an absolute joy that race was.

Jul 25

Reaching Out to Our Next Generation of Riders at the Hampshire 100 Kids Race & Ride!

Saturday, August 15th, at 6:15 PM
Registration for this free event from 3:00 - 6:00 PM

The event is structured to be welcoming to, and all-inclusive of, our youth riders.
Bikes, trikes, and glide bikes in safe working condition are all welcome.
All participants will receive really cool awards.
Helmets must be worn.

Race Categories

Race/Ride Categories

Boys 9-11

Boys 4-5

Girls 9-11

Girls 4-5

Boys 6-8

Boys/Girls 3 & under

Girls 6-8

NOTE: Categories listed are to be considered suggested options.
Actual class divisions, if any, as well as course modifications, will be determined immediately prior to the start, and will be based upon the interests and abilities of the participants, after consultation with their "coaches".

Jul 23

Try one of these!

If 100 miles or 100 kilometers is a bit more than you want to take on in August, take a peek at some of the other opportunities at this year's Hampshire 100 Sports Weekend:

50 K fat tire class

Short track MTB

Cyclocross training race

50 K trail run

50 K singlespeed

50 K clydesdale

50 K bike

junior and master classes

5 K run

Jun 2

Video of 2014 Event

The homegrown edition of the
2014 Hampshire 100 video
has been released!
Bask in the music and memories, as you watch this in high definition mode.
Also be sure to enjoy the previously released 2014 movie produced by
DirtWire.tv,
as well as past years' videos that can be found on the video page.

The Hampshire 100 Sports Weekend will feature various sporting events on Saturday and Sunday, August 15 and 16, 2015.
Please note the following dates for specific events:

Saturday August 15th:

4:30 PM — 5 K running race

5:30 PM — Short track mountain bike race

6:15 PM — Kids Bike Race

6:40 PM — Cyclocross training race

Sunday August 16th:

100 mile mountain bike race

100 K mountain bike race

50 K mountain bike race

100 K ultra trail run

50 K ultra trail run

Jan 19

Exciting Happenings Planned for the Coming Season

The Hampshire 100 is known as an event that defines "adventure" in spades, with every year having a different set of challenges.
However, this year the event director feels it is time for a "kinder, gentler" version of the event - that is also more inclusive of those new to the endurance genre.
All in support of promoting a healthy living style by offering quality competitive endurance events.

Therefore, expect a significant course change that will have an approximate 33 mile loop.
The event will say goodbye to some of the historically more challenging sections for this year, and instead wrap in more previously unused fun stuff, while still embracing the adventurous spirit.
Competitive options will be available in 50 kilometer, 100 kilometer, and 100 mile (1, 2, or 3 lap) bike classes.
For the endurance trail runners, they will have the opportunity to compete in either a 50 kilometer or 100 kilometer class.

2014

Dec 5

2015 NUE Series Schedule Released

The Ninth Annual KENDA National Ultra Endurance (NUE) Series announced the 2015 schedule this week, including the Hampshire 100 once again.
You can find it here.

Nov 24

2014 Hampshire 100 Hardcores Posted

The fourth class of Hampshire 100 Hardcores is now posted here.
If you know these guys, convey your awe and congratulations on their accomplishment.

Nov 10

2015 Hampshire 100 Sports Weekend

August 15 – 16, 2015 will be the 9th edition of the Hampshire 100.
Short-course events featured on Saturday, with the endurance mountain bike and trail run events on Sunday.
A few new significant twists are planned and will be announced in the coming weeks.

Aug 14

Oh, Boy — Sunday Is Gonna be Interesting at the Hampshire 100!

Top Pros, NUE Series Contenders, and a Great Assortment of All Around "Fast Guys" are expected to heat up the 100 mile course. Among them:

Tinker Juarez

Jeremiah Bishop

Cameron Cogburn

Mike Barton

Gerry Pflug

Dan Kotwicki

Anne Pike

Alec Petro

Mike Barton

Ernesto Marenchin

Dan Rapp

Aug 8

Thanks to course prep volunteers

Some may wonder how much effort is required to create the Hampshire 100 course that travels on such a journey.
The answer for this year: Approximately 700 hours will be invested in prepping and marking the course before the event.
The volunteers that put in this enormous effort can never be adequately thanked for their service.
The best way to put a smile on their faces is to come out and enjoy your ride or run.

Apr 11

New 2013 video:

Spring has arrived, and so has the homegrown version of the 2013 Hampshire 100 video.
Put on your headphones, turn up the volume, and enjoy!
More 2013 memories are documented at various places:

The care that the race supporters had at each station was really inspiring

Ton of fun

Ain't saying I didn't go home feeling like I was in a bar fight…but that's ok!

Great food

The short track and cyclocross racers the day before were a great addition

Event is awesome, but it sure is brutal

The support throughout the event was tremendous

My favorite endurance MTB event

Post race meal was awesome

Painful but great singletrack

I loved all the mileage marker signs

Another great year at the Hampshire 100

The volunteers rocked!

Totally worth it

2013

Aug 21

Stay in Touch

Be sure to stay in touch with the Hampshire 100 by friending us on FaceBook.
Many photos and post-event stories are being swapped there.

Aug 20

Back to Back 100 Mile/100K Finishes — With a Twist

Matthew Dewitt rode to a solid finish at the Hampshire 100 on August 18th.
An admirable accomplishment of strength, endurance, and fortitude by any standard.

However, Matt took it further, as he had just come off from a finish at the legendary Leadville 100 the weekend before the Hampshire 100.
Now we're looking at the truly rare accomplishment zone — one occupied generally by top pro riders.

Here's the twist: Matt is not a pro, but he does ride a custom made bike, with features like no other.
He is a middle of the pack type rider, but one on an extremely special mission.
Matt served our country in the Iraq war, and suffered significant injuries, including the loss of two hands.
He now rides on the Ride2Recovery Team, with his custom bike designed and built by top engineers supporting the Ride2Recovery mission.
It is well worth a visit to the Ride2Recovery website.
The Hampshire 100 race director asks that you follow your heart to the donation page, in recognition of Matt's back to back 100 mile/kilometer finishes.